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  1. Hypermobility Syndromes Association

    The Hypermobility Syndromes Association is here to support everyone with symptomatic hypermobility – whatever the cause, however mildly or severely they may be affected, and whether or not they are diagnosed. With a holistic, solution-focused

  2. Choices Counselling

    Alex Wood Hall, Norfolk Street, Cambridge

    Choices offer a confidential counselling service in Cambridge (UK) and surrounding areas for women and men whose lives are affected by childhood sexual abuse. We continue to take referrals at present, so if you would like to find out more about our

  3. Newnham Croft Residents Association - Covid-19

    Newnham south of Barton Road Neighbour mutual support with shopping, post, collecting prescriptions, walking dog, telephone chat. Help is organised on a street basis, and we are liaising with the other RAs and informal support groups in our area as

  4. Care Network Cambridgeshire

    Care Network is a Cambridgeshire charity working with local people to help them stay healthy, independent and in touch with their community. As we move through the Covid pandemic we continue to offer:: Wellbeing Phoneline Support on 0330 094 5750

  5. Dementia UK

    Dementia UK is a charity whose main focus is to support families affected by dementia through the provision of Admiral Nurses. Admiral Nurses are specialist dementia nurses who give expert practical, clinical and emotional support to families

  6. Whittlesford Community Support Group - Covid-19

    Whittlesford

    This group has been created to provide support and help (eg. shopping or prescription pick ups) for anyone living in Whittlesford during the Covid-19 pandemic and also for any future or ongoing needs within the community.

  7. Puddleducks baby and toddler group

    Paston farm Community Foundation, Paston Farm Centre, Freston, Paston, Peterborough

    Tue; 9 April 202410:00am to 12:00pm

    This is a group for children aged 0-5 and their parents, carers, and guardians. Activities include stories, songs, nursery rhymes, games, arts and sensory play, while grown ups can chat and build friendships. A small snack and drink are provided.

  8. Dementia Community Group

    Huntingdon Library and Archives, Princes Street, Huntingdon,

    From: Wed; 6 March 2024To: Wed; 7 January 2026

    A drop in event for people living with dementia, and their carers. An opportunity to meet other people, have a chat and join in some fun activities. Refreshments will be provided.

  9. Soham Community Association

    We are here to bring people, groups and businesses of  Soham together to promote a greater sense of community and pride. We share info, encourage volunteering and neighbourliness , connect people and groups. We run the Soham Jigsaw magazine and

  10. Dementia Adventure

    Dementia Adventure is an award-winning charity with a vision for a more active and fulfilled life for everyone living with dementia. Research shows that connection to nature and outdoor activity has significant health and wellbeing benefits for